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The Vote Tonight On The Marijuana Bill Won't Automatically Make It Legal, Here's Why - Narcity

And it seems likely that the House will reject at least a few of the amendments, leading to a stand-off between them and the Senate.

The second reason is that even if the House approves all the amendments there is currently a clause in the bill that says that marijuana will not become legal until a date which will be set by Justin Trudeau and his cabinet.

So even if the Senate, the House of Commons, and even the Govoner General, who represnts the Queen in Canada, were to approve the bill this very second cannabis would still be illegal in Canada until a date set by the Prime Minister and his cabinet.

So when will marijuana actually be legal in Canada? No one really knows right now.